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Popular Mineral Water Sold at Costco Recalled Over Bacterial Contamination
Popular Mineral Water Sold at Costco Recalled Over Bacterial Contamination

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time2 hours ago

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Popular Mineral Water Sold at Costco Recalled Over Bacterial Contamination

Coca-Cola has issued a voluntary recall of 18-packs of 16.9-ounce glass Topo Chico mineral water due to possible contamination with Pseudomonas, a bacterium that can cause serious infections in people with weakened immune systems. The recall affects products sold between May 20 and May 29 at 40 Costco locations across five states: Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas. The impacted lot is labeled '#13A2541.' No illnesses have been reported, and Coca-Cola states that the health risk is very low for the general population. Affected customers can return the product to Costco for a full you recently purchased any Topo Chico mineral water, then it's time to check your fridge or pantry. On Wednesday, Coca-Cola issued a voluntary recall of its Topo Chico mineral water in five states due to concerns about potential contamination with a deadly bacteria for individuals with weakened immune systems known as Pseudomonas. As the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) explains, Pseudomonas is a group of bacteria that is "commonly found in the environment, like in soil and water." However, if it flourishes, it can "cause infections in the blood, lungs (pneumonia), urinary tract, or other parts of the body after surgery." A spokesperson confirmed to USA Today that the bottles were shipped to 40 retail locations across Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, with Costco included among the affected retailers. Individuals who purchased contaminated Topo Chico are encouraged to return them to their local Costco for a full refund. Those who have further questions can call Coca-Cola at 1-800-GET-COKE (1-800-438-2653). Related: The Food Recall System Is Broken, and Experts Say We're All at Risk According to the brand's letter sent to Costco members on June 2, the recalled product bears the Lot Code #13A2541 on both the outer box and the neck of each bottle. It specifically affects the 18-packs of glass 16.9-ounce Topo Chico mineral water. The notice from Coca-Cola also stated that if you purchased one of the recalled packages, you can return it to your nearest Costco for a full refund. A Costco spokesperson noted that the products were all purchased between May 20 and May 29. No illnesses have been reported in connection with the recall. Coca-Cola also noted that the health consequences for those who accidentally consume the mineral water containing pseudomonas are "very low." However, the CDC advises that those most at risk include anyone on "breathing machines, have devices such as catheters, [or] have open wounds from surgery or burns." The Cleveland Clinic additionally noted that "It's rare for a Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection to develop in people with a healthy immune system. But it can be serious and potentially deadly if you have a weakened immune system (immunocompromised)." That includes individuals living with conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, cancer, HIV, diabetes, liver disease, or those who are pregnant. Symptoms of an infection may include fever, chills, muscle pain, earache, headache, nausea, or vomiting. If you experience any symptoms, seek out a medical expert immediately. Product recalled: 18-packs of glass 16.9-ounce Topo Chico mineral waterReason for recall: Potential Pseudomonas contaminationLot Code: #13A2541 States affected: Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, and TexasStores affected: 40 separate Costco locationsRead the original article on Food & Wine

What a Costco Recall Means for Coca-Cola Stock (KO)
What a Costco Recall Means for Coca-Cola Stock (KO)

Business Insider

time14 hours ago

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What a Costco Recall Means for Coca-Cola Stock (KO)

A new recall has been issued for a Coca-Cola (KO) product sold in select Costco (COST) stores. This recall affects Topo Chico Mineral Water and was issued due to a possible Pseudomonas aeruginosa contamination. Confident Investing Starts Here: Pseudomonas aeruginosa occurs in natural environments, such as in water and soil. It isn't largely dangerous to healthy individuals. However, those with compromised immune systems might suffer negative effects from its presence in Topo Chico Mineral Water. This could include infections of the blood, lungs, urinary tract, skin, eyes, ears, and other parts of the body. Items included in the Coca-Cola recall include 18-packs of 16.9-ounce Topo Chico Mineral Water with a lot code of #13A2541. These were sold at Costco stores in Texas and Louisiana from May 20, 2025, to May 29, 2025. Consumers will note that no other Topo Chico Mineral Water products are included in this recall. Those who have purchased affected products can return them to Costco for a refund. How Does This Recall Affect KO Stock? Considering the small size and low risk of the recall, Coca-Cola investors don't appear overly worried about it. The company's stock was up 0.59% as of Wednesday afternoon and has rallied 15.83% year-to-date. The shares have seen strong performance in 2025, despite ongoing inflation, increased interest rates, trade war updates, and new tariffs. These issues have weighed down stock markets this year. Is Coca-Cola Stock a Buy, Sell, or Hold? Turning to Wall Street, the analysts' consensus rating for Coca-Cola is Moderate Buy, based on 15 Buy and one Hold rating over the past three months. With that comes an average KO stock price target of $79.33, representing a potential 79.33% upside for the shares.

Topo Chico recalled from Costco and other retailers due to possible contamination
Topo Chico recalled from Costco and other retailers due to possible contamination

NBC News

time20 hours ago

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Topo Chico recalled from Costco and other retailers due to possible contamination

Concern that some Topo Chico bottles may contain more than just minerals has prompted Coca-Cola to issue a recall following the discovery of bacteria that could pose health risks to individuals with weakened immune systems. Coca-Cola issued an initial recall announcement to Costco members on Monday, warning that select packs of Topo Chico Mineral Water could be contaminated with Pseudomonas aeruginosa. In its letter, it said the cases were sold at Louisiana and Texas-based warehouses. The letter issued to Costco members who purchased the product states that the bacteria poses a 'very low' health risk to the general public. However, those with compromised immune systems who consume affected products could be subject to potential minor health consequences. A Coca-Cola spokesperson told in an emailed statement that the affected Topo Chico bottles are no longer available for sale and have been removed from store shelves. The statement, however, did say retail locations across five total states were impacted. 'The quality and safety of our products is our top priority,' the statement reads. 'Due to a potential contamination of pseudomonas we have voluntarily recalled a limited quantity of Topo Chico Mineral Water 16.9oz glass bottle products. All impacted product has been removed from store shelves at the approximate 40 retail locations across Arizona, Louisiana, Nevada, New Mexico, and Texas, and no illnesses have been reported.' Read on for more of what we know. What bacteria was found in Topo Chico? Pseudomonas aeruginosa was the bacteria identified by Coca-Cola in its letter to consumers. What is Pseudomonas aeruginosa? According to the company's notice, Pseudomonas can be found naturally in water sources such as mineral water. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) notes that the bacteria most often occur in health care settings. The agency also notes that the bacteria can lead to infections that can affect the blood, lungs, urinary tract and other parts of the body following a surgical procedure. Individuals who are most at risk are patients in health care settings, including those who are: On breathing support machines such as ventilators Using medical devices like catheters Recovering from surgery or have open wounds or burns Which Topo Chico products are affected? The recall applies to Topo Chico Mineral Water with the following indicators: Item: Topo Chico Mineral Water 16.9 oz (500mL) Sold in: 18-packs Lot code: #13A2541 Date of purchase: May 20 and May 29, 2025 To confirm: Customers can locate the lot code on both sides of each case, as well as on the necks of the bottles. Consumers who purchased the affected products should return them to their local warehouse for a full refund.

Check Your Fridge: Costco Recalled Popular Water Brand Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns
Check Your Fridge: Costco Recalled Popular Water Brand Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns

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timea day ago

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Check Your Fridge: Costco Recalled Popular Water Brand Over Bacterial Contamination Concerns

Costco shoppers beware! The warehouse chain has recently issued a recall on a popular Coca-Cola product, Topo Chico Mineral Water (one of Delish's top-ranked seltzers). The recall is due to possible contamination with Pseudomonas, a bacteria that naturally occurs in water sources and soil. While the chain noted that the health consequences of consuming the contaminated water by healthy individuals are low, those with weakened immune systems could experience "potential minor health consequences." Luckily, the recall doesn't seem to be widespread—shoppers at Costco's Texas and Louisiana warehouses are the only ones who need to check their fridges and pantries. The affected products include Topo Chico Mineral Water in 16.9-ounce bottles (or 500mL) in an 18-pack size with lot code #13A2541. The contaminated waters were sold between May 20, 2025, and May 29, 2025. Costco suggests that customers who purchased any of the affected products return them to their local Costco for a full refund. Anyone with questions can call Coca-Cola at 1-800-GET-COKE. Unfortunately, this isn't the only Coca-Cola product to be recalled this year. Just a couple of months ago, the soda itself was recalled for containing plastic—yikes. Of course, hydration is an important staple in everyday life, but in this case, let's not risk it and return those bottles ASAP. You Might Also Like Insanely Easy Weeknight Dinners To Try This Week 29 Insanely Delicious Vodka Cocktails

Ground beef flagged for possible E.Coli contamination
Ground beef flagged for possible E.Coli contamination

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timea day ago

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Ground beef flagged for possible E.Coli contamination

A major health alert has been issued for ground beef products due to possible E. coli contamination. The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) issued a public health alert Wednesday about the one-pound vacuum-packed packages of Organic Rancher ground beef over contamination concerns. However, a recall on the beef products was not issued because they are no longer available for purchase, according to the health alert. The affected beef had a 'Use or Freeze by' date of either June 19, 2025, or June 20, 2025, on the packaging and the establishment number, EST. 4027. The item was shipped to distributor locations in Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, and Maryland, and Whole Foods Market retail stores nationwide. An alert on the beef was issued after NPC Processing Inc., which owns Organic Rancher, told FSIS the shipped beef tested positive for a strain of E. coli known to cause severe illness in humans. At the time of writing, there have not been any reports of illness. Still, the FSIS is concerned that the product is in consumers' refrigerators or freezers. So, shoppers are being urged to either throw away the beef or return it to the place of purchase. According to the alert from the FSIS, 'E. coli O157:H7 is a potentially deadly bacterium that can cause dehydration, bloody diarrhea, and abdominal cramps two to eight days after exposure to the organism.' The condition can occur among people of any age, but it is most common in older adults and children under five years old. Early symptoms can include easy bruising, pallor, and decreased urine output. The health alert for the ground beef comes days after a popular sparkling water was voluntarily recalled over contamination fears. Coca-Cola sent a letter to Costco members Monday announcing that they were voluntarily recalling Topo Chico Mineral Water due to the possible presence of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a bacteria that occurs naturally in water sources, including mineral water. According to the letter, the health risks of consuming mineral water with Pseudomonas are 'very low' in healthy individuals and will only cause 'minor health consequences' in people with 'weakened immune systems.' The recall specifically applies to bottles that were sold at select Costco warehouses in Texas and Louisiana from May 20 to May 29, 2025. Last week, an ongoing tomato recall was elevated by the FDA after it found that a possible salmonella risk could lead to death. The recall of H&C Farms Label tomatoes was announced in May, after Williams Farms Repack LLC distributed the potentially salmonella-contaminated tomatoes to wholesalers in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. The FDA recently upgraded the recall to a Class I, described as 'a situation in which there is a reasonable probability that the use of, or exposure to, a violative product will cause serious adverse health consequences or death.'

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